#badEM16: Charmaine Cunningham – The gamble: do I pay or do I stay — #badEM

Selling assets in order to pay for care so that your child has a chance of survival should not be a decision that a parent is required to make, and yet often it is…. I’m Charmaine and I’m passionate about access to care. For #badEM16 I combined some of my interests, including the system, how… viaContinue reading “#badEM16: Charmaine Cunningham – The gamble: do I pay or do I stay — #badEM”

Recommended practice for out-of-hospital emergency anaesthesia in adults: Statement from the Out-of-Hospital Emergency Anaesthesia Working Group of the Emergency Medicine Research Group of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care

@ketaminh prehospital #anesthesia :european journal recommendations #airway https://t.co/FKM74nfju8 — Joachim Unger (@xaqu1n) November 13, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Interview with the author: Greg Bell on his recent AfJEM publication on POCUS training in Kenya — #badEM

Series: “Interview with the Author…” The badEM crew interviewed Greg Bell regarding his newly released article in AfJEM Volume 6 Issue 3 entitled: “A pilot training program for point-of-care ultrasound in Kenya” by Greg Bell, Benjamin Wachira, Gerene Denning Link to open access article: Click here Corresponding author email: gerene-denning@uiowa.edu Authors’ twitter handles @GreggerEE &Continue reading “Interview with the author: Greg Bell on his recent AfJEM publication on POCUS training in Kenya — #badEM”

#badEM16: Sian Geraty – Too wild, too free, too accustomed to death — #badEM

I’m Sian and I’m an Emergency Medicine registrar in Cape Town, South Africa. I consider myself the luckiest girl in the world to get to do what I love in our incredible country. Here we have the most diverse patients, the craziest stories, the widest range of pathologies, and more opportunities that you can imagine.… viaContinue reading “#badEM16: Sian Geraty – Too wild, too free, too accustomed to death — #badEM”

The Death of DL or a slight over-exaggeration?

Have you listened to @DrJeffJarvis discuss why he only uses VL both in and out of the hospital? Listened now on our #FOAMed #podcast https://t.co/fGCTXi3KGy — Chip with TOTAL EM (@the_TOTAL_EM) September 28, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js @DrJeffJarvis explains why he found King Vision the best VL and how it's better than DL in this #FOAMed #podcastContinue reading “The Death of DL or a slight over-exaggeration?”

#badEM16 free Emergency Medicine Symposium — #badEM

http://www.badem.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Time-Lapse.mp4 Over the next few months we will be releasing the presentations as blogposts with summaries, videos, podcasts and infographics! Keep scrolling down for links all the talks! Did you attend badEM16? Download your CPD certificate HERE Please take a minute to complete our feedback form – we would love to hear… via #badEM16 free EmergencyContinue reading “#badEM16 free Emergency Medicine Symposium — #badEM”

#badEM16: Ross Hofmeyr – My best and biggest blunders — #badEM

“Let your mistakes haunt you and they will destroy you. Let your mistakes teach you and they will grow you” – Ross Hofmeyr Dr Ross Hofmeyr talks about making mistakes and how we deal with them through telling the stories of his best and biggest blunders. Because the only clinicians who do not make… via #badEM16:Continue reading “#badEM16: Ross Hofmeyr – My best and biggest blunders — #badEM”

Managing Initial Mechanical Ventilation in the Emergency Department by Scott Weingart

"Best ventilatory strategy in obstructive pt to avoid intubation altogether” >in kids++ https://t.co/XmQCBjurTZ by @emcrit HT @broomedocs — Damian Roland (@Damian_Roland) August 31, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Vortex Reloaded 2016

Introduction to the Vortexhttps://t.co/wXnn3pfJYDhttps://t.co/aiFot7kc66@BJAJournals #VortexReloaded — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) July 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js V2 is here in @BJAJournals https://t.co/wXnn3pfJYDhttps://t.co/E727PQ3b8r#VortexReloaded pic.twitter.com/WHCe1Usydz — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) July 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js